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    FOU Zone D Customs seizes 719 pieces of donkey skins worth over ₦24m

    January 4, 2026
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    *Officers of FOU Zone D Customs display 719 pieces of seized donkey skins.

    Oritsegbubemi Omatseyin

    Lagos — The Nigeria Customs Service, NCS, Federal Operations Unit, FOU, Zone ‘D’, Bauchi, has intercepted 718 pieces of donkey skins with a Duty Paid Value of over ₦24 million in Mubi, Adamawa State.

    The Comptroller of the Unit, Abdullahi Ka’ila, disclosed this during a press briefing in Bauchi, stating that the seizure was made on 26 December following credible intelligence and coordinated enforcement operations by officers of the unit.

    According to him, the donkey skins which are classified as prohibited items, were concealed in a vehicle intercepted during routine patrols.

    The driver and owner of the consignment have been arrested and are currently in custody for further investigation.

    Comptroller Ka’ila explained that the trade and exportation of donkey skins are prohibited under Nigerian law, in line with regulations enforced by relevant agencies, including the National Environmental Standards and Regulations Enforcement Agency, NESREA, and the Nigeria Agricultural Quarantine Service, NAQS.

    He added that the interception also aligns with Nigeria’s obligations under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora, CITES, which seeks to prevent the exploitation and extinction of endangered animal species through international trade.

    Comptroller Ka’ila disclosed that investigations were ongoing and that the suspects would be prosecuted in accordance with the Nigeria Customs Service Act, 2023, as well as other applicable environmental laws.

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